The study reveals a 1.7% increase in the gender pay gap compared to 2024, reaching 12.9%, despite an uptick in the number of women in leadership roles.
EADA Business School ranks among the world's top 100 MBAs in the Financial Times 2025. Leading in sustainability and developing responsible business leaders.
The first Martin Rahe Scholarship was handed out this July in an event held in the Italian city of Ancona and organised by Università Politecnica delle Marche.
Feina amb cor (Job with a Heart) project, an initiative that got off the ground in December 2013 and which aims to improve the employability of people at risk of social exclusion.
The meeting promoted the adoption of PRME Principles, which place an emphasis on learning among peers, the sharing of best practices, experiences and learnt lessons.
A total of 250 participants of the EADA full time masters graduated on June 16th during the traditional academic year closing ceremony held every year on the Collbató residential campus.